From 0ad86e6cb765ad8896bb1b679a5ee0c26ede1b0a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brent Stapleton Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 14:00:36 -0800 Subject: utils: package_images: improve usability -Updated description of the image packaging script. Now provides more details, including suggested usage. -Cleaned up how Git hashes are handled in the manifest editting stage. - Added image verification step to check that all expected files are in the package after they are generated. If any files are missing from any packages, the script will complete, but return an exit status indicating an error. --- images/package_images.py | 105 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 90 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) (limited to 'images/package_images.py') diff --git a/images/package_images.py b/images/package_images.py index 3bbeac49c..d34e183fe 100644 --- a/images/package_images.py +++ b/images/package_images.py @@ -26,7 +26,28 @@ from image_package_mapping import PACKAGE_MAPPING def parse_args(): """Setup argument parser and parse""" - parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) + description = """UHD Image Packaging + + Packages the contents of the current directory into archives within a directory structure that + matches the Ettus fileserver. It also produces files containing the MD5 checksums of all image + files, as well as a file containing the SHA256 checksums of all archive files created. + + The script will also modify a manifest file with the information from the generated image + packages. That is, the repositories, Git hashes, and SHA256 checksums listed in the manifest + will be updated. + + The script will run without any commandline arguments provided. However, some useful (crucial, + even) information will be lacking. The suggested usage is to invoke the following command from + the directory containing the image files + + `python package_images.py --manifest /path/to/manifest --githash -` + + where REPO is the repository used to create the images (ie 'fpga'), and GITHASH is the Git + hash of that repository used to create the images. When in doubt, please check with previous + image package listed in the manifest. + """ + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter, + description=description) parser.add_argument('--md5', action="store_true", default=False, help="Generate MD5 files") parser.add_argument('--sha256', action="store_true", default=False, @@ -189,6 +210,8 @@ def gen_package(pkg_targets=(), repo_and_hash="", manifest_fn=""): sha_filenames[:] = [sha_fn for sha_fn in sha_filenames if os.path.exists(sha_fn)] gen_sha256(sha_filenames, hash_filename="hashes.txt", manifest_fn=manifest_fn, repo_and_hash=repo_and_hash) + # Return the zipfiles we've created + return sha_filenames def list_differences(list1, list2): @@ -200,19 +223,39 @@ def list_differences(list1, list2): return outlist1, outlist2 -def verify_package(zip_filename, pkg_target): +def get_target_name(zip_filename): + """Return the package target that created the given zip_filename""" + for target, target_info in PACKAGE_MAPPING.items(): + # First we need to strip the Git hash out of the filename + githash = re.findall(r"-g([\d\w]{7,8})", zip_filename)[0] + stripped_filename = os.path.basename(zip_filename.replace(githash, "{}")) + if stripped_filename == target_info.get("package_name", ""): + return target + # If it doesn't match any targets + return "" + + +def verify_package(zip_filename): """Verify the contents of the image package match the expected list of files""" + # First, determine which target this was built for + pkg_target = get_target_name(zip_filename) + if not pkg_target: + print("Error: Could not determine package from filename", + file=sys.stderr) + return False + expected_filelist = PACKAGE_MAPPING[pkg_target]['files'] with zipfile.ZipFile(zip_filename, 'r') as zip_file: actual_filelist = zip_file.namelist() missing, extra = list_differences(expected_filelist, actual_filelist) if missing or extra: - print("Error: image package does not include expected files") + print("Error: image package does not include expected files ({})".format(pkg_target), + file=sys.stderr) if missing: - print("Missing files: {}".format(missing)) + print("Missing files: {}".format(missing), file=sys.stderr) if extra: - print("Extra files: {}".format(extra)) + print("Extra files: {}".format(extra), file=sys.stderr) return False return True @@ -222,12 +265,27 @@ def edit_manifest_line(line, new_repo_and_hash, new_hashes_dict): # Check each value in your dictionary of new hashes for filename, new_hash in new_hashes_dict.items(): # If the filename with a new hash shows up in the line - if filename in line: + # Note: the filename has a Git hash in it, so we need to peel that off first + full_filename_matches = re.findall(r"([\d\w]+)-g([\da-fA-F]{7,8})", filename) + if full_filename_matches: + # We don't really need to store the Git hash in the found filename + stripped_filename, _ = full_filename_matches[0] + else: + return line + + if stripped_filename in line: # Replace the repo and git hash - repo_and_hash = re.findall(r"[\w]+-[\da-fA-F]{7}", line) - if repo_and_hash: - repo_and_hash = repo_and_hash[0] - line = line.replace(repo_and_hash, new_repo_and_hash) + old_repo_and_hash_matches = re.findall(r"([\w]+)-([\da-fA-F]{7,8})", line) + if old_repo_and_hash_matches: + # If we did find a repo and Git hash on this line, replace them + old_repo, old_githash = old_repo_and_hash_matches[0] + old_repo_and_hash = "{}-{}".format(old_repo, old_githash) + # We need to replace all instances - in this line + line = line.replace(old_repo_and_hash, new_repo_and_hash) + # We also need to replace -g in the filename + # Find the new repo and githash + _, new_githash = re.findall(r"([\w]+)-([\da-fA-F]{7,8})", new_repo_and_hash)[0] + line = line.replace(old_githash, new_githash) # Replace the SHA256 sha = re.findall(r"[\da-fA-F]{64}", line) @@ -235,7 +293,7 @@ def edit_manifest_line(line, new_repo_and_hash, new_hashes_dict): sha = sha[0] line = line.replace(sha, new_hash) - if not repo_and_hash or not sha: + if not old_repo_and_hash_matches or not sha: print("Error: repo, hash or SHA missing in line with new file") print("Line: {}", format(line)) # If we found and replaced info, return the edited line @@ -248,6 +306,7 @@ def edit_manifest(manifest_fn, new_repo_and_hash, new_hash_dict): """Edit the provided manifest file to update the githash and SHA256""" with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode='w', dir='.', delete=False) as tmp_manifest, \ open(manifest_fn, 'r') as old_manifest: + print("Trying to edit manifest with new repo and Git hash {}".format(new_repo_and_hash)) # Check each line in the manifest file for line in old_manifest: # If needed, put the new info in the line @@ -270,8 +329,12 @@ def determine_targets(): required_files = copy.deepcopy(target_info['files']) required_files[:] = [filename for filename in required_files if '.md5' not in filename] - if all([os.path.exists(img_file) for img_file in required_files]): + check_required_files = [os.path.exists(img_file) for img_file in required_files] + if all(check_required_files): found_targets.append(target) + elif any(check_required_files): + print("Not all package contents present for {}".format(target), + file=sys.stderr) return found_targets @@ -280,15 +343,27 @@ def main(): args = parse_args() if args.md5 or args.sha256 or args.files or args.output: print("Unsupported argument: only --pkg_targets is currently supported.") + # Check the provided Git hash + if not args.githash: + print("Please provide --githash `-'") + return False + elif not re.findall(r"[\d\w]+-[\d\w]{7,8}", args.githash): + print("--githash does not match expected form. Should be `-'") + return False + if args.targets: pkg_targets = [ss.strip() for ss in args.targets.split(',')] else: pkg_targets = determine_targets() print("Targets to package:\n{}".format( "\n".join("--{}".format(pkg) for pkg in pkg_targets))) - gen_package(pkg_targets=pkg_targets, repo_and_hash=args.githash, manifest_fn=args.manifest) - return True + + zip_filenames = gen_package(pkg_targets=pkg_targets, + repo_and_hash=args.githash, + manifest_fn=args.manifest) + check_zips = [verify_package(zip_filename) for zip_filename in zip_filenames] + return all(check_zips) if __name__ == "__main__": - sys.exit(main()) + sys.exit(not main()) -- cgit v1.2.3